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Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with thematically matched Old and New Testament readings.
Duration: 1245 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Joel 2:1-2

The Coming Day of Judgment

Blow the trumpet in Jerusalem.
    Shout a warning on my holy mountain.
Let all the people who live in the land shake with fear.
    The Lord’s day of judging is coming.
    The Lord’s day of judging is near.
It will be a dark, gloomy day.
    It will be a cloudy and black day.
Like the light at sunrise,
    the great and powerful army will spread over the mountains.
There has never been anything like it before.
    And there will never be anything like it again.

Joel 2:12-17

Change Your Hearts

12 The Lord says, “Now, come back to me with all your heart.
    Go without food, and cry and be sad.”

13 Tearing your clothes is not enough to show you are sad.
    Let your heart be broken.
Come back to the Lord your God.
    He is kind and shows mercy.
He doesn’t become angry quickly.
    He has great love.
    He would rather forgive than punish.
14 Who knows? Maybe the Lord will change his mind
    and leave behind a blessing for you.
Then you may give grain and drink offerings
    to the Lord your God.

15 Blow the trumpet in Jerusalem.
    Call for a special time of going without food.
    Call for a special meeting.
16 Bring the people together.
    Make the meeting holy for the Lord.
Bring together the elders.
    Bring together the children,
    even babies that still feed at their mothers’ breasts.
The bridegroom should come from his room.
    The bride should come from her bedroom.
17 The priests, the Lord’s servants, should cry.
    They should cry between the altar and entrance to the Temple.
They should say, “Lord, have mercy on your people.
    Don’t let them be put to shame.
    Don’t let other nations make fun of them.
Don’t let people in other nations ask,
    ‘Where is their God?’”

Isaiah 58:1-12

How to Honor God

58 The Lord says, “Shout out loud. Don’t hold back.
    Shout out loud like a trumpet.
Tell the people about the things they have done against God.
    Tell the family of Jacob about their sins.
Then they will come every day looking for me.
    And they will want to learn my ways.
They will become a nation that does what is right.
    They will obey the commands of their God.
They will ask me to judge them fairly.
    They will want God to be near them.
They say, ‘To honor you we had special days when we gave up eating.
    But you didn’t see.
We humbled ourselves to honor you.
    But you didn’t notice.’”

But the Lord says, “You do what pleases yourselves on these special days.
    And you are unfair to your workers.
On these special days when you do not eat, you argue and fight.
    You hit each other with your fists.
You cannot do these things as you do now
    and believe I will listen to your prayers.
This kind of special day is not what I want.
    This is not the way I want people to be sorry for what they have done.
I don’t want people just to bow their heads like a plant.
    I don’t want them to wear rough cloth and lie in ashes to show their sadness.
This is what you do on your special days when you do not eat.
    But do you think this is what the Lord wants?

“I will tell you the kind of special day I want.
I want you to free the people you have put in prison unfairly.
    Undo their chains.
Free those to whom you are unfair.
    Free them from their hard labor.
I want you to share your food with hungry people.
    I want you to bring poor, homeless people into your own homes.
When you see someone who has no clothes, give him yours.
    Don’t refuse to help your own relatives.
If you do these things, your light will shine like the dawn.
    Then your wounds will quickly heal.
Your God will walk before you,
    and the glory of the Lord will protect you from behind.
Then you will call to the Lord, and the Lord will answer you.
    You will cry out to the Lord, and he will say, ‘Here I am.’

“You should stop making trouble for others.
    You should stop using cruel words and pointing your finger at others.
10 You should feed those who are hungry.
    You should take care of the needs of those who are troubled.
Then your light will shine in the darkness.
    And you will be bright like sunshine at noon.
11 The Lord will always lead you.
    He will satisfy your needs in dry lands.
    He will give strength to your bones.
You will be like a garden that has much water.
    You will be like a spring that never runs dry.
12 Your people will rebuild the old cities that are now in ruins.
    You will rebuild the foundations of these ancient cities.
You will be known for repairing the broken places.
    You will be known for rebuilding the roads and houses.

Psalm 51:1-17

A Prayer for Forgiveness

For the director of music. A song of David when the prophet Nathan came to David after David’s sin with Bathsheba.

51 God, be merciful to me
    because you are loving.
Because you are always ready to be merciful,
    wipe out all my wrongs.
Wash away all my guilt
    and make me clean again.

I know about my wrongs.
    I can’t forget my sin.
You are the one I have sinned against.
    I have done what you say is wrong.
So you are right when you speak.
    You are fair when you judge me.
I was brought into this world in sin.
    In sin my mother gave birth to me.

You want me to be completely truthful.
    So teach me wisdom.
Take away my sin, and I will be clean.
    Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.
Make me hear sounds of joy and gladness.
    Let the bones you crushed be happy again.
Turn your face from my sins.
    Wipe out all my guilt.

10 Create in me a pure heart, God.
    Make my spirit right again.
11 Do not send me away from you.
    Do not take your Holy Spirit away from me.
12 Give me back the joy that comes when you save me.
    Keep me strong by giving me a willing spirit.
13 Then I will teach your ways to those who do wrong.
    And sinners will turn back to you.

14 God, save me from the guilt of murder.
    God, you are the one who saves me.
    I will sing about your goodness.
15 Lord, let me speak
    so I may praise you.
16 You are not pleased by sacrifices.
    Otherwise, I would give them.
    You don’t want burnt offerings.
17 The sacrifice God wants is a willing spirit.
    God, you will not reject
    a heart that is broken and sorry for its sin.

2 Corinthians 5:20-6:10

20 So we have been sent to speak for Christ. It is as if God is calling to you through us. We speak for Christ when we beg you to be at peace with God. 21 Christ had no sin. But God made him become sin. God did this for us so that in Christ we could become right with God.

We are workers together with God. So we beg you: Do not let the grace that you received from God be for nothing. God says,

“I heard your prayers at the right time,
    and I gave you help on the day of salvation.” Isaiah 49:8

I tell you that the “right time” is now. The “day of salvation” is now.

We do not want anyone to find anything wrong with our work. So we do nothing that will be a problem for anyone. But in every way we show that we are servants of God: in accepting many hard things, in troubles, in difficulties, and in great problems. We are beaten and thrown into prison. Men become upset and fight us. We work hard, and sometimes we get no sleep or food. We show that we are servants of God by living a pure life, by our understanding, by our patience, and by our kindness. We show this by the Holy Spirit, by true love, by speaking the truth, and by God’s power. We use our right living to defend ourselves against everything. Some people honor us, but other people shame us. Some people say good things about us, but other people say bad things. Some people say we are liars, but we speak the truth. We are not known, but we are well-known. We seem to be dying, but look—we continue to live. We are punished, but we are not killed. 10 We have much sadness, but we are always rejoicing. We are poor, but we are making many people rich in faith. We have nothing, but really we have everything.

Matthew 6:1-6

Jesus Teaches About Giving

“Be careful! When you do good things, don’t do them in front of people to be seen by them. If you do that, then you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.

“When you give to the poor, don’t be like the hypocrites. They blow trumpets before they give so that people will see them. They do that in the synagogues and on the streets. They want other people to honor them. I tell you the truth. Those hypocrites already have their full reward. So when you give to the poor, give very secretly. Don’t let anyone know what you are doing. Your giving should be done in secret. Your Father can see what is done in secret, and he will reward you.

Jesus Teaches About Prayer

“When you pray, don’t be like the hypocrites. They love to stand in the synagogues and on the street corners and pray loudly. They want people to see them pray. I tell you the truth. They already have their full reward. When you pray, you should go into your room and close the door. Then pray to your Father who cannot be seen. Your Father can see what is done in secret, and he will reward you.

Matthew 6:16-21

Jesus Teaches About Worship

16 “When you give up eating,[a] don’t put on a sad face like the hypocrites. They make their faces look strange to show people that they are giving up eating. I tell you the truth, those hypocrites already have their full reward. 17 So when you give up eating, comb your hair and wash your face. 18 Then people will not know that you are giving up eating. But your Father, whom you cannot see, will see you. Your Father sees what is done in secret, and he will reward you.

God Is More Important Than Money

19 “Don’t store treasures for yourselves here on earth. Moths and rust will destroy treasures here on earth. And thieves can break into your house and steal the things you have. 20 So store your treasure in heaven. The treasures in heaven cannot be destroyed by moths or rust. And thieves cannot break in and steal that treasure. 21 Your heart will be where your treasure is.

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